There are some other clients/utilities written by other people,
that are used for similar purposes. Below you will find a few.

MUSHClient by Nick Gammon

Written by Nick Gammon, this client is the best client available in my humble opinion.
Both in aspect of speed, flexibility and usability, it is superior to many other clients.
It has full ANSI color support, scripting (using MS Windows' internal scripting engine,
supporting both VBScript and JavaScript, and also PERL in versions 3.0+), triggers, aliases,
world-based variables and much much more. It is MUSHClient's scripting abilities that made
the HUD possible as an add-on.

Another great client, that is also commonly used. I dont prefer it, but this is personal
preferance. Full ANSI support, internal scripting in its own language, triggers, aliases,
world based definitions are among its features. It has also a SDK (Software Development Kit)
to write add-ons. Michael Masters has written a COM interface for the latest zMUD version,
that makes it possible to use BTSuite with zMUD too.

This is a HUD completely written in java, so it works on a variety of platforms, including
MS Windows, Linux(X11) and MacOS. Has auto-update capabilities, ansi support etc. It still
is in development, so its a little slow as of now, but I'm sure it will be great.

Homepage: none

JavaHUD (Author unknown)

JavaHud is no longer supported. It is a simple client, written in Java, with no ansi color
support, no triggers, no scripting, nothing, and relatively slow. However, it has a HUD
(Head Up Display) that is also referred to as Radar, which shows terrain and contacts with
their speed vectors. This is very useful. Unfortunately, it has some drawbacks, like being
unable to save the map and having to scan the environment each time you get in RS.

A client with ansi support and such stuff, but limited trigger / scripting capability. As
far as I could see, the only nice thing about it is its @mail interface. A nice window with
all the ordinary to:, bcc: subject: lines. If you have nothing else, give it a try.

This is a text-mode client originally for UNIX, but it has been ported to several platforms,
including Win32. By its nature, it supports ANSI colors of course, gives a nice input/output
interface. Also, triggers, scripting is supported. All in all, if you have to use a UNIX system,
it is a must-have.